741 Colonel Ledyard Highway
Ledyard, CT 06339
860.464.8740
Ledyard is a 40.5 square mile suburban community with an estimated population of 15,600. Ledyard was settled in 1653 and incorporated from Groton in 1836.

The northern half of the U.S. Submarine base is located in Ledyard. Major employers located within and near the community include Dow Chemical and Foxwoods, but a majority of Ledyard's working population commutes to businesses located in Norwich, New London and Groton. The settlement of Ledyard is characterized by abundant single-family housing, separated by numerous red maple swamps and rocky, rugged uplands. While much of the Town's housing stock was built during the 1960's through the 1980's, numerous colonial period houses are found along narrow, winding roads. A number of well-preserved 18th century farmsteads have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as has the Gales Ferry Historic District, a 19th Century village located on the banks of the Thames River.

Town Offices are open:
Monday-Friday: 8:30am to 4:30pm

Directions:
Ledyard is located on the Thames River estuary in the southeastern part of the state, and is surrounded by the Towns of Preston, North Stonington, Stonington and Groton. Major roads are Rte. 12 (Military Highway), Rte 117, Rte. 214.

Travel time to Bradley International Airport is approximately one hour.

To New London: 11 miles
To Hartford: 51 miles
To Providence: 57 miles
To Boston: 111 miles
To New York City: 134 miles